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Thursday - Verity Sharp

Verity Sharp's varied selection includes music specially recorded in Madagascar with singer Samba, and in Jerusalem with the Tarshisha Orchestra. Plus a song from Scotland.

Tonight's programme includes two 大象传媒 location recordings, the first featuring Madagascan maravany player Sambiasy with singer Samba, and the second the sumptuous Tarshiha Orchestra for Arab Music recorded in Jerusalem. Plus a classic song from Scotland's Ray Fisher, and Anna Maria Friman and John Potter sing the music of Gavin Bryars. With Verity Sharp.

45 minutes

Last on

Thu 9 Aug 2012 23:45

Music Played

  • The London Bulgarian Choir

    Moutafchiev: Sednalo e Jore

    • Goro le Goro.
    • London Bulgarian Choir.
  • Peter Bellamy

    Kipling / Belamy: Frankie's Trade

    • Oak, Ash and Thorn.
    • Talking Elephant TECD174.
  • Volosi

    Kaczmarzyk: Przejscie

    • Volosi.
    • UZF Records UFCD003.
  • Anna Maria Friman / John Potter

    Bryars: Lauda 27 Lauda vollio per amore

    • Oi Me Lasso.
    • GB Records BCGBCD05.
  • Sproatly Smith

    My Mother Said

    • The Minstrel鈥檚 Grave.
    • Folk Police FPR007.
  • Sambiasy & Samba

    Sambiasy: Maintirano

    • Recording for World Routes.
    • 大象传媒 Recording.
  • Ray Fisher

    Trad: Bonny Birdy

    • The Bonny Birdy.
    • Leader Records LERCD2038.
  • The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc

    McKerron: Paella Grande

    • The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc.
    • Etnisk Musickklubb EM98.
  • Tarshiha Orchestara

    Trad arr. Dakwar: Ya de Almaem

    • Recording for World Routes.
    • 大象传媒 Recording.
  • Louis Sclavis, Benjamin Moussay, Gilles Coronado

    Sclarvis: Dresseur de nuages

    • Sources.
    • ECM 2282 279 9532.

Broadcast

  • Thu 9 Aug 2012 23:45

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